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Anup Kumar Verma

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The B.Sc. in Physical Education usually needs more than commerce background because most universities demand the students to have Science stream in 10+2 because the course has its basis in Science (anatomy, physiology). However, there may also be the possibility of you getting a Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P.Ed.) or a B.A. in Physical Education which are extensive. Whereas there are B.P.Ed. course that are given through distance learning, there is never a B.Sc. in Physical Education course that can be offered fully online due to the practical lab elements that cannot be dispensed. UGC recognition to any distance learning programm

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Prince Singh

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Online Psychology courses, including distance or open learning ones, are not yet recognised under the NCAHP Act. The Act only allows registration for qualifications that come through conventional, in-class learning methods. Hence, no matter whether an online course is recognised by UGC or other authorities, it cannot find any place in registering itself as a Behavioral Health or Psychology professional under the NCAHP scheme.

 

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Abhay Dixit

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Yes, there are great online or hybrid options for working professionals:

Some of the top Online Programs are mentioned below:

  • Duke / upGrad Global MBA (Product stream)
  • Great Learning's PGPM in Product Management
  • Udacity – Product Manager Nanodegree
  • Coursera (UVA, Boston Univ, IESE) Product Strategy specializations
  • Institute of Product Leadership (IPL) – Executive format

These online MBAs are flexible, but don't offer campus placements, so great for people with some industry experience.

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nehanth Reddy

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  1. Amity University, B.Sc Biotech,20,000 to 27,000 per semister the course for 3 years
  2. Manipal University, B.Sc Data Science,25,000 to 30,000 per semister 
  3. Jain University, B.Sc AI and  DS, 20,000 to 25,000 per semister 
  4. SASTRA University, B.Sc Computer Science,20,000 to 24,000 per semister 

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Yogita Jain

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Yes, NMIMS is approved by UGC-DEB to provide online degrees.24 Feb 2025

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Muskan Chugh

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Some MBA colleges in Chennai that offer an MBA are listed in the table below along with their average course fees:

College NameAverage Course Fees
SRM Institute of Science and Technology AdmissionINR 90,000
SRM Institute of Science and Technology AdmissionINR 1.89 Lakh
UPES Online AdmissionINR 1.75 Lacs - 2.2 Lakh
Chandigarh University Online AdmissionINR 1.58 Lakh
Online Dr. M.G.R. Educational and Research Institute AdmissionINR 1.6 Lakh

Disclaimer: This information is sourced from the official website and may vary.

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Kaushal Singla

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Guru Dronacharya College of Education (Bhuna, Haryana) does not offer an M.Ed. online. Its offline and a 2 year course.

with a seat intake of 50 and its tuition fees is Rs. 26,400 per year

 

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Nishant Shukla

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You'll generally need to visit the official website of the institution or exam you're applying for, register, fill out the application form, upload required documents, pay the application fee, and submit the form. 

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Vidhi Jain

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The BTech Electrical Engineering syllabus usually differs on the basis of the specific course provider, be it an online provider or offline academic institution. Having said that, the core subjects covered are mostly the same, as they are meant for foundational understanding of the electrical concepts.

The difference between the two lies in the practical component while the regular offline programme includes lab exercises, industrial visits, and research projects, the online course has its own limitations when it comes to the hands-on learning approach.

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Vidhi Jain

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Absolutely. You will find many additional resources, also online learning platforms, YouTube channels, and college e-libraries, to learn about Mechanical Engineering, from the very basics to the advanced concepts. Online platforms like Coursera and edX have online mechanical courses from top universities.

YouTube gives you access to study material in the form of recorded lectures from IIT professors via NPTEL, and you can even access the e-library of your academic institution (if applicable) to advance your knowledge besides classroom lectures.

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